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Self-incriminating footage has been viewed by the Guardian and verified by the Centre for Information Resilience .
Fighters from the Rapid Support Forces ( RSF ) have been accused of waging a campaign of ethnic cleansing in Sudan .
In one video, a uniformed man holds the camera as if taking a selfie while fighters whip a detained man.
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